I believe that logic dictates that, now that Lucas is out of the picture, we will see the OUT on Blu-ray. However, we've been burned enough, and I won't get excited until I know for sure it's actually happening.

It will be interesting to see how Kathleen Kennedy handles the question, which is sure to come up, at the big convention next week. I think this is her first appearance. I hope she doesn't get scared off. She looks out on a sea of guys arguing about prequels and special editions, mutters "I've made a huge mistake."

I'm fairly certain that Harmy would no longer need sources if we had the originals. That's kind of the point.

It was a joke. I was implying that Disney would probably screw up such a release in some manner, but it would at least be another source to work with.

I mean, Disney's track record isn't that great with BD releases, is it? Someone on this forum posted a discussion about a BD of release of Cinderella (or maybe it was Snow White or Sleeping Beauty or something?). They compared it to the VHS and DVD and it looked awful because they DVNR'd it to hell.

Of course, this is just me being pessimistic. I am absolutely DELIGHTED that the OUT could get a BD release soon. Honestly, it's amazing news. It's what we've all been waiting for. That being said, I'm sure it will have some flaws that fans like Harmy will see as worth being corrected.

I mean, Disney's track record isn't that great with BD releases, is it? Someone on this forum posted a discussion about a BD of release of Cinderella (or maybe it was Snow White or Sleeping Beauty or something?). They compared it to the VHS and DVD and it looked awful because they DVNR'd it to hell.

That's too broad a generalization. Disney has released a LOT of absolutely stunning looking restorations of their animated movies as well, so it could go either way.

I mean, Disney's track record isn't that great with BD releases, is it? Someone on this forum posted a discussion about a BD of release of Cinderella (or maybe it was Snow White or Sleeping Beauty or something?). They compared it to the VHS and DVD and it looked awful because they DVNR'd it to hell.

That's too broad a generalization. Disney has released a LOT of absolutely stunning looking restorations of their animated movies as well, so it could go either way.